A Newborn Baby Dies Screaming For An Hour After Two Failed Abortion Attempts

Warsaw, Poland – A baby, born at 24-weeks on March 7 after two unsuccessful abortion attempts, was reportedly left to die after crying and screaming for an hour. The neonate was allegedly denied any medical attention after birth.

Witnesses at the Holy Family Hospital in Warsaw revealed that the medical staff did not attend to the neonate and left the baby to die.

Anna Wiejack, the Polish journalist who first reported the story said, “The scream of this child was so traumatic for the personnel that they declared that they will never forget it.” Wiejack is also a member of the anti-abortion group SOS Foundation to Save Unborn Children (Fundacja SOS Obrony Poczętego Życia).

The incident was reported to Fr. Ryszard Halwa, a Catholic priest and the director of the SOS Foundation, by a medical staff who wishes to remain anonymous for fear that he will lose his job. Wiejack reports that a former director of the hospital had already been fired for refusing to abort a baby.

A UK group rallies in favor of the pro-life doctor who refused to refer a baby for abortion.

A Lawful Act

To date, the hospital has not denied the allegations.

Hospital spokesperson Dorota Jaslowska-Niemyska stated that a female patient, who is at the end of her 23rd week of pregnancy, came to the hospital. After running several tests, it was found that the baby had Down syndrome. Jaslowska-Niemyska claims that all the events that occurred and the medical procedures performed thereafter were according to the law and that the dignity of the patient and the fetus were respected.

A reporter asked Jaslowska-Niemyska about the dignity of the baby after being born alive, to which she replied, “Those are details which I can’t talk about. It is confidential, and I am not allowed to comment on the details of this procedure.”

Calls for Prosecution

Pro-life supporters, seemingly led by Fr. Halwa, are lobbying to have the hospital charged with criminal conduct. Bartosz Lewandowski, a lawyer from Ordo Iuris Institute, said that the medical staff may be charged with a criminal offense for not providing care to a child whose life is in danger; the medical staff may even face homicide charges.

In an interview with Salve TV, Lewandowski emphasized that the Polish Doctors Code of Ethics clearly states that an unborn child is considered a patient who deserves to receive due medical attention, regardless if the mother does not want the child to live. He further added that Polish Criminal Code states that “the newborn baby was a ‘child’ (article 148 section 1 Criminal Code) protected by legal norms.

Polish pro-life activists rally against abortion.

The Polish Bishops Conference, shortly after hearing the news, condemned the incident and issued a statement:

“We believe that every person, especially one who is completely helpless and dependent on us, should be of particular concern. This is a concrete way of realizing the commandment to love one another.”

Archbishop Henryk Hoser of Warsaw, through Kazimierz Nycz, has considered removing the name “Holy Family” from the hospital:

“With great regret I received the information [about the baby],” said Nycz, “which significantly undermines the sense and the right to maintain such patronage” by the hospital.

A Need for Investigation

An investigation has been launched to determine if the hospital followed proper protocols during and after the abortion attempts. Michael Dziekański, the spokesperson of the prosecutor’s office, said on Friday that the investigation aims to uncover if a criminal violation of the law has occurred, which required that medical care be provided where “the fetus has become capable of living outside the pregnant woman’s body.” If proven guilty, offenders will be facing up to eight years imprisonment.

Abortion in Poland

Abortion was first considered legal in Poland in 1932; however, it was permitted under very limited circumstances. Later, under the Communist rule, the law was expanded to include abortion on demand. But on 1993, after the fall of Communism, the law was revised and abortion was outlawed. Under the new law, abortion can only be permitted under the following circumstances: (1) continuation of the pregnancy threatens the mother’s life; (2) the pregnancy was the result of a criminal act; and, (3) if the fetus is severely malformed.

Abortion is legal in Poland under limited circumstances.

A research conducted in Poland in 2014 by Polish statistics institute CBOS revealed that 27% of the respondents perceives termination of pregnancy as “completely acceptable” or “rather acceptable” while 65% responded that it is “completely unacceptable” or “rather unacceptable.” A 4% decline in the number of abortion advocates was reported since a similar survey was conducted in February 2009.

Comments

CCTV Captures Terrifying Moment Two Men Engage in Crazy Gun Fight That Left 1 Dead

It’s a situation you wouldn’t want to be in but for some reason, this SUV got caught in the middle of a gun duel between two men.

The CCTV footage embedded below shows us a scene that looks like it came straight from an action movie as two men exchanged gunfire in Tanauan City, Batangas, Philippines yesterday, March 22, 2016 at around 3:00 PM.

According to a report by Abante, a Philippine-based news website, the Tanauan City Police has identified the two men as Petrolino Lascano and Restituto Sode with the former eventually leaving the latter lifeless after receiving fatal gun shots.

U.S. Military Will Pay You $130K To Transform Appliances Into Deadly Weapons

The United States Military, through its Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has just issued an invitation for interested researchers and hobbyists to join the Improv project.

The open challenge focuses on transforming everyday household appliances and electronics into explosives, surveillance devices, and other type of deadly improvised weapons.

In the past years, several military grade weapons have been malfunctioned by household objects. Because of these incidents, military officials have discovered “how easily-accessed hardware, software, processes, and methods could be used to create products or systems that could pose a future threat.”

Hey, Vampire Lovers! Count Dracula’s Castle Is For Sale

In his 1897 book, Dracula, Irish writer Bram Stoker described the bloodthirsty title character's castle as a structure that "sits on the very edge of a terrific precipice."

The following passage from the novel further describes the castle's surroundings: "A stone falling from the window would fall a thousand feet without touching anything! As far as the eye can reach is a sea of green tree tops, with occasionally a deep rift where there is a chasm. Here and there are silver threads where the rivers wind in deep gorges through the forests."